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particularly -- he was driving through western virginia, not west virginia, but western virginia, where there's a lot of poverty. those people say, okay, he messed up, but this guy was -- he was caring about us. you know. and so i think they give him a little more leeway than -- >> larry: do the kids -- have the kids met their stepsister? >> no, no. they'll come a time when they have. but quinn -- i think will be coming up on 2 1/2. i think that when she starts creating more memories and when john has a better -- a more long-standing relationship with her and she can come visit him, i think that will happen. >> larry: you write in your afterword, quote, right now, i want to live for eight more years, to finish the one job i know i did better than any other. that job is raising your kids. >> yes. >> larry: what if you don't get the eight years? >> i'll be sad for me and sad for them. i'd like to -- you know, i'd like to be -- i'd like for them to see me seeing them off into their new life. one of the things about wade having died when he was 16, eight years -- jack was 18. but when wade
particularly -- he was driving through western virginia, not west virginia, but western virginia, where there's a lot of poverty. those people say, okay, he messed up, but this guy was -- he was caring about us. you know. and so i think they give him a little more leeway than -- >> larry: do the kids -- have the kids met their stepsister? >> no, no. they'll come a time when they have. but quinn -- i think will be coming up on 2 1/2. i think that when she starts creating more...
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he is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing, ignores 9/11, ignores president bush going to a bipartisan congress and getting their support for going after the terrorists who did us harm, ignores the international coalition that joins with us n another way, as outrageous the statements are, they are also, i think, a logical extensions of what the republican party's game plan is which is blame the president for anything and oppose him on everything. earlier this year, as you new york the chairman wrote a book, chairman steele wrote a book, the subtitle was "ten twice stop the obama agenda." that is the republican playbook right now. that's yes think he actually is probably going to surviv
he is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing, ignores 9/11, ignores president bush going to a bipartisan...
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her parents live in virginia. but she is in new york and her, her uncle, she's been missing for months but he knew where to go send the police to? doesn't make any sense. >> larry: all right, we'll be back with lynette taylor. he has had his problems over the years, why does she trust him so much now? does she think he did anything morally wrong? we'll talk with lynette taylor right after this. built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. 100% natural nuts and granola in bite sized clusters. it's a little bit of nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. [ male announcer ] even before science was science hydrogen bonded with oxygen. a
her parents live in virginia. but she is in new york and her, her uncle, she's been missing for months but he knew where to go send the police to? doesn't make any sense. >> larry: all right, we'll be back with lynette taylor. he has had his problems over the years, why does she trust him so much now? does she think he did anything morally wrong? we'll talk with lynette taylor right after this. built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america including a 100,000 mile...
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her parents live in virginia. but she is in new york and her, her uncle, she's been missing for months but he knew where to go send the police to? doesn't make any ens sense. >> larry: all right, we'll be back with lynette taylor. he has had his problems over the years, why does she trust him so much now? does she think he did anything morally wrong? we'll talk with lynette taylor right after this. 100% natural nuts and granola in bite sized clusters. it's a little bit of nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. >> larry: before we get back with lynette taylor, let's check in with anderson cooper down in bayou country. big news today. on "ac 360" good news, right? >> good news indeed. for the first time in 87 days, 87 days torn thousands of lives apart in the gulf, the oil stopped liking from the underwater pipe in the gulf there. the pictures late afternoon engineers were able to stop the flow as part of the pressure test they have been talking about for days. a
her parents live in virginia. but she is in new york and her, her uncle, she's been missing for months but he knew where to go send the police to? doesn't make any ens sense. >> larry: all right, we'll be back with lynette taylor. he has had his problems over the years, why does she trust him so much now? does she think he did anything morally wrong? we'll talk with lynette taylor right after this. 100% natural nuts and granola in bite sized clusters. it's a little bit of nature... a...
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those were the days back in arlington virginia, boy. we go back a long, long way. i'll be here for quite a while yet and then i'll be free, doing great specials we'll be telling the public about. >> good. >> larry: and with this great staff, too. >> i'm glad you're not being fired for your comments about 9/11. oh, no, that was me. >> larry: wrong host. okay. let's get into the news of the day, which you never leave. petraeus. petraeus is, what, the new eisenhower, right? >> well, he has that kind of reputation, yeah. he's a very impressive guy. so is mcchrystal, by the way. you know, i mean, i know that his comment i guess in "rolling stone" were inappropriate or whatever. look, i'm not a fan of our policy in afghanistan. it just kind of bothered me that a guy like mcchrystal who literally does more before 9:00 than i do all day, when they say that slogan, that actually pertains to me. he probably does more before 9:00 a.m. than i do all day. maybe he doesn't have time to follow as we do what goes on in the culture, in the civilian culture, that when you talk to a
those were the days back in arlington virginia, boy. we go back a long, long way. i'll be here for quite a while yet and then i'll be free, doing great specials we'll be telling the public about. >> good. >> larry: and with this great staff, too. >> i'm glad you're not being fired for your comments about 9/11. oh, no, that was me. >> larry: wrong host. okay. let's get into the news of the day, which you never leave. petraeus. petraeus is, what, the new eisenhower, right?...
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martinsville, virginia. hello. >> caller: yes, good afternoon, mr. pickens. i worked as a mechanic for over 30 years in a chemical plant. and we followed a lot of strict safety rules. also as a mechanic we did a lot of prevention maintenance work. my question is do you think that bp's preventative maintenance program failed? is it a big result of this disaster that we're going through now? >> no, i don't think it was a maintenance problem at all. >> larry: because? >> i think that -- i thing problem was, first, didn't run the centralizer. second, they got a bad cement job. and did not run the cement bond log. it had nothing to do with maintenance. >> larry: you think they did all the preventative maintenance they were supposed to do? >> yes. >> larry: and you would release -- you would stop the banning of the -- you would do the -- do away with the president's order on that? i just want to clear that up. >> do away with the president's order on what? >> larry: on the moratorium on -- >> yes. i would go back to drilling is what i would do. i want to get on ame
martinsville, virginia. hello. >> caller: yes, good afternoon, mr. pickens. i worked as a mechanic for over 30 years in a chemical plant. and we followed a lot of strict safety rules. also as a mechanic we did a lot of prevention maintenance work. my question is do you think that bp's preventative maintenance program failed? is it a big result of this disaster that we're going through now? >> no, i don't think it was a maintenance problem at all. >> larry: because? >> i...